Re: [Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] Wikimedia Argentina report: August 2013

2013-09-10 Thread Salvador A
Thanks for share it Osmar.

I liked your activities of this month.


2013/9/10 Osmar Valdebenito 

> Dear Wikimedians,
>
> Here is the monthly report of Wikimedia Argentina for August 2013.
> You can read the full report (in Spanish and English) here:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Argentina/Reportes/2013-08
> Also, the full reports of past months are available at
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Argentina/Reportes
>
> 1. Wikimania 2013
> 2. New website for Wikimedia Argentina
> 3. Conferences about Digitization Project
> 4. Creative Commons Global Summit
> 5. Literary contests in Buenos Aires Province
> 6. Conference at the National University of Córdoba
>
>
> == Wikimania 2013 ==
>
> As in previous editions, we took part at the international summit that
> unites Wikimedians all over the world. This 2013 edition witnessed the
> record of Argentinian participants, with 10 representatives, the largest
> number ever to attend a Wikimania (not counting the 2009 edition, held in
> Buenos Aires). Wikimedia Argentina supported the participation of 3 members
> of the association.
>
> The topics addressed in the different presentations run through the most
> important topics of the movement, including for example the Wikimedia
> Foundation's strategy for developing countries, activities from local
> chapters all over the world, and the road ahead for the movement in the
> following years. Some technical breakthroughs were also addressed, like the
> visual editor project from the Editor Engagement Team.
>
> Wikimedia Argentina participated in several activities with other Ibero
> American groups, as part of the Iberocoop initiative. Some opportunities
> for cooperation were drafted and will be developed further in the summit to
> be held in Mexico City next October. Wikimedia Argentina participated with
> other Iberocoop members in a small stand at the Chapters Village and also
> gave a presentation about the Mujeres Iberoamericanas contest.
>
> == New website for Wikimedia Argentina ==
>
> After a month's work, we launched our new website, with a strong graphic
> identity and new sections. This new platform has a special section for the
> organization's events, including them in a calendar and tools to share them
> more easily, engaging better with our members and volunteers.
>
> A header highlights the most important news, and the projects we develop
> are more visible now as well. We hope that this new platform allows a
> better communication with our members (also, allowing them to promote their
> own projects and activities, as long as they are in line with the
> organization's goals) and with the general public that approaches Wikimedia
> Argentina for more information.
>
> The new website is available on http://www.wikimedia.org.ar
>
> == Conferences about Digitization Project ==
>
> On Tuesday, August 20th, Wikimedia Argentina made a presentation at the
> Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires about the digitalization
> program based on do-it-yourself scanners that our Association has conducted
> with other institutions in the past year. Daniel Reetz, creator of the DIY
> Book Scanner Project, shared his experience and discussed the relationship
> between digitization, public domain and new technologies. On Thursday
> August 22, Reetz made a presentation at the Creative Commons Global Summit
> and the next day held a similar talk on the Library of the Faculty of
> Humanities and Education (FaHCE) of the National University of La Plata.
>
> In the past year, Wikimedia Argentina has supported digitization of
> academic and historical material possessed by various Argentine
> institutions and has promoted their upload to Wikimedia Commons and
> Wikisource. While the Faculty of Arts of the UBA has used its own scanner,
> FaHCE Library has a scanner built by Wikimedia Argentina and delivered on a
> free loan. The DIY scanners are devices easily put together with
> prefabricated parts that allows anyone to scan books and documents at a low
> cost. To date, 71 documents have been digitized and uploaded to Wikimedia
> Commons for free use by these and other institutions (see
>
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Files_scanned_with_collaboration_of_Wikimedia_Argentina
> ).
>
> == Creative Commons Global Summit ==
>
> The Creative Commons Global Summit was held this year in Argentina and was
> organized jointly by Wikimedia Argentina and Fundación Vía Libre (who
> together represent Creative Commons in the country). It was the first
> edition of this conference on a Spanish-speaking country. The summit
> brought together the Creative Commons affiliates from around the world
> along with the CC board members, their staff, colleagues, representatives
> and others interested in the present and future of free culture.
>
> Participants discussed strategies for strengthening Creative Commons and
> its global community and made several presentations on the latest
> developments i

[Wikimedia-l] [Wikimedia Announcements] Wikimedia Argentina report: August 2013

2013-09-10 Thread Osmar Valdebenito
Dear Wikimedians,

Here is the monthly report of Wikimedia Argentina for August 2013.
You can read the full report (in Spanish and English) here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Argentina/Reportes/2013-08
Also, the full reports of past months are available at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Argentina/Reportes

1. Wikimania 2013
2. New website for Wikimedia Argentina
3. Conferences about Digitization Project
4. Creative Commons Global Summit
5. Literary contests in Buenos Aires Province
6. Conference at the National University of Córdoba


== Wikimania 2013 ==

As in previous editions, we took part at the international summit that
unites Wikimedians all over the world. This 2013 edition witnessed the
record of Argentinian participants, with 10 representatives, the largest
number ever to attend a Wikimania (not counting the 2009 edition, held in
Buenos Aires). Wikimedia Argentina supported the participation of 3 members
of the association.

The topics addressed in the different presentations run through the most
important topics of the movement, including for example the Wikimedia
Foundation's strategy for developing countries, activities from local
chapters all over the world, and the road ahead for the movement in the
following years. Some technical breakthroughs were also addressed, like the
visual editor project from the Editor Engagement Team.

Wikimedia Argentina participated in several activities with other Ibero
American groups, as part of the Iberocoop initiative. Some opportunities
for cooperation were drafted and will be developed further in the summit to
be held in Mexico City next October. Wikimedia Argentina participated with
other Iberocoop members in a small stand at the Chapters Village and also
gave a presentation about the Mujeres Iberoamericanas contest.

== New website for Wikimedia Argentina ==

After a month's work, we launched our new website, with a strong graphic
identity and new sections. This new platform has a special section for the
organization's events, including them in a calendar and tools to share them
more easily, engaging better with our members and volunteers.

A header highlights the most important news, and the projects we develop
are more visible now as well. We hope that this new platform allows a
better communication with our members (also, allowing them to promote their
own projects and activities, as long as they are in line with the
organization's goals) and with the general public that approaches Wikimedia
Argentina for more information.

The new website is available on http://www.wikimedia.org.ar

== Conferences about Digitization Project ==

On Tuesday, August 20th, Wikimedia Argentina made a presentation at the
Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires about the digitalization
program based on do-it-yourself scanners that our Association has conducted
with other institutions in the past year. Daniel Reetz, creator of the DIY
Book Scanner Project, shared his experience and discussed the relationship
between digitization, public domain and new technologies. On Thursday
August 22, Reetz made a presentation at the Creative Commons Global Summit
and the next day held a similar talk on the Library of the Faculty of
Humanities and Education (FaHCE) of the National University of La Plata.

In the past year, Wikimedia Argentina has supported digitization of
academic and historical material possessed by various Argentine
institutions and has promoted their upload to Wikimedia Commons and
Wikisource. While the Faculty of Arts of the UBA has used its own scanner,
FaHCE Library has a scanner built by Wikimedia Argentina and delivered on a
free loan. The DIY scanners are devices easily put together with
prefabricated parts that allows anyone to scan books and documents at a low
cost. To date, 71 documents have been digitized and uploaded to Wikimedia
Commons for free use by these and other institutions (see
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Files_scanned_with_collaboration_of_Wikimedia_Argentina
).

== Creative Commons Global Summit ==

The Creative Commons Global Summit was held this year in Argentina and was
organized jointly by Wikimedia Argentina and Fundación Vía Libre (who
together represent Creative Commons in the country). It was the first
edition of this conference on a Spanish-speaking country. The summit
brought together the Creative Commons affiliates from around the world
along with the CC board members, their staff, colleagues, representatives
and others interested in the present and future of free culture.

Participants discussed strategies for strengthening Creative Commons and
its global community and made several presentations on the latest
developments in the global movement, while many volunteers had the
opportunity to expose local and international projects using Creative
Commons licenses. Between August 21 and 24, more than 300 people
participated at the San Martin Cultural Center, the main venue of the
conference